Tularosa committed five errors and tallied four hits. Dawson Prudencio and Nathan Aragon both threw three innings. The duo allowed eight hits.

Toby Carillo, Chris Kiskaden, Aragon and Prudencio picked up the only hits in the loss. Texico played solid defensively and unfortunately for the Wildcats, the game was plagued by errors which hurt them, Tularosa head coach Bill Mendoza said.

Friday morning the Wildcats met the Capitan Tigers (2-4) and fell 8-5. Once again the Tularosa defense struggled making the routine plays as they tallied five errors. The offense compiled two hits. Greg Gonzalez threw five innings of work and Robert Silva relieved for one inning of work.

For the second straight weekend, Tularosa found themselves in the seventh place game. This time they faced Gateway Christian (4-3) and lost a tough game 12-11 Saturday morning. The offense came through with eight hits, but the defense committed five errors.

Prudencio got the start and pitched four innings. Carillo and Kiskaden both pitched one inning.

Tularosa will look to break the six-game losing streak as they travel to Dexter Tuesday for a 6 p.m. start. The Wildcats will host Cobre Friday at 6 p.m. to open up District 6-2A play.